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Proposed Business Strategy for Hoodjabie Wear Razali, Rashyida Amyra; Baxtishodovich, Sobirov Bobur
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 12 (2022): IJEFSD
Publisher : Research Parks Publishers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i12.3787

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The changing lifestyle of Muslim ladies nowadays requires a kind of clothing that fits their active lifestyle, especially when traveling and going on a holiday. However, they must bring many clothes such as long-sleeved clothing and long scarves to suit their attire that complies with the Syariah. Hoodies are becoming a typical style for them due to their simplicity. Therefore, the new inventive dress for Muslim ladies is designed and named Hoodjabie Wear. This new attire is appropriate for Muslim ladies’ daily activities and traveling. I want to address the problem that the hijab will be out of place after a while. Therefore, I want to consider how we can provide women with the options they deserve – hijabs that they can wear easily and travel freely, securely, comfortably, and beautifully. When people travel, especially overseas, they tend to wear a hoodie because it is comfortable and gets cold when riding the plane. For women, specifically, those who wear hijabs, wearing a hoodie sometimes will crumple their hijab or scarf every time they use the hood over their head.
The Development of Theme Parks for Tourist Destinations : the Case of Escape Cameron Highlands, Malaysia Razali, Rashyida Amyra; Baxtishodovich, Sobirov Bobur
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 12 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i12.3788

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Theme parks are star actors in the tourist industry and play a unique and crucial role in driving tourism demand. Theme parks are the primary drivers of tourism to several destinations and integral components of the tourism product. In addition to a growing number of parks, competition in the market for theme parks is intensifying compared to other leisure activities. In many regions, however, the need for theme parks appears to be reaching saturation, and parks must accommodate increasingly demanding guests. This case study examines the development of new theme parks in Malaysia concerning the planning and implementation of tourism policies for Malaysia. Given the trends of a growing number of theme parks, environmental limits, and increasingly discerning consumer demand, it can be argued that they must optimize their operations to survive in this competitive market.